Lower Level Sideline seats and Upper Level Loge seats have increased from $95 to $105.
Lower Level Endzone seats have increased from $85 to $95.
General Upper Level seats have increased from $70 to $75.

The average price for tickets for an Eagles game will now be $93, placing the team 11th in the league in terms of cost but still making the cost of a ticket to a game in Philadelphia the lowest in the NFC East.

“We have made some dramatic changes this offseason, including the hiring of Coach Chip Kelly. But one thing that hasn’t changed – and Coach Kelly appreciates this – is that the passion [the fans] display and the support [the fans] provide with [their] loyalty to [the] Eagles makes this a special place to play football.

“We are also embarking on a two-year stadium improvement plan at Lincoln Financial Field focused on enhancing the game day experience.”

Translation: We’re doing it because we can and we know you’ll still come.

A little tip to Mr. Smolenski and the Eagles organization: improvements to the Linc won’t improve the game day experience if the team isn’t winning.

This just reaffirms what everyone already suspects. Jeff Laurie cares about one thing and one thing only….. the money. He doesn’t seem to care if the Eagles win or not as long as the seats are full and his wallet gets bigger. This is a huge insult to the fans who have shelled out a lot of money to watch this team fall apart. Laurie should be giving us rebates, not increases !!!!

Matter not in the least to me them raising the ticket prices. Until they bring a ring to Philly, I won’t spend one single nickle on the Eagles. No tickets, no parking, no merchandise, no hot dogs ….PERIOD !